Arrington Performance HEMI NAG1 Stage II - Modified Valve Body LX / Challenger
For high horsepower Dodge, Chrysler, and Jeep vehicles producing more than 500 rear wheel horsepower, shopHEMI recommends its HEMI NAG1 Stage 2 Upgraded Valve Body with Blue Top Solenoids. This kit will dramatically increase your transmission's responsiveness and allow your car to accelerate faster. The blue top solenoids included in the stage II kit will produce very firm downshifts.
Core ChargeA $500 Refundable Core charge is required(no core charge if installed at Arrington).

- The Stage II modified valve body increases shift pressures
- More aggressive driving gives you a Firmer Shift
- Blue Top solenoids….warning these will produce a VERY firm downshift. Reccomended for all cars with over 500 rwhp to preserve clutch life
- Increased firmness and sportier feel
- Extreme quick and firm shifts
- Quicker and Harder Shifts
- Removes shift lag
- Sports car enthusiasts that want to feel the shift
- Full One Year Warranty - No matter the power applied!
- Stage II Valve body
- Blue Top solenoids (VERY firm)
- Dodge Challenger 5.7L & 6.1L LC 2008 to 2010 (500 RWHP)
- Chrysler 300 5.7L & 6.1L LX 2005 to 2010 (500 RWHP)
- Dodge Charger 5.7L & 6.1L LX 2006 to 2010 (500 RWHP)
- Dodge Magnum 5.7L & 6.1L LX 2005 to 2010 (500 RWHP)
- Jeep SRT8 6.1L 2006-2010 (500 RWHP)
The valve body is the control center of the automatic transmission. It contains a maze of channels and passages that direct hydraulic fluid to the numerous valves which then activate the appropriate clutch pack or band servo to smoothly shift to the appropriate gear for each driving situation. Each of the many valves in the valve body has a specific purpose and is named for that function. For example the 2-3 shift valve activates the 2nd gear to 3rd gear up-shift or the 3-2 shift timing valve which determines when a downshift should occur.The most important valve, and the one that you have direct control over is the manual valve. The manual valve is directly connected to the gear shift handle and covers and uncovers various passages depending on what position the gear shift is placed in. When you place the gear shift in Drive, for instance, the manual valve directs fluid to the clutch pack(s) that activates 1st gear. It also sets up to monitor vehicle speed and throttle position so that it can determine the optimal time and the force for the 1 - 2 shift. On computer controlled transmissions, you will also have electrical solenoids that are mounted in the valve body to direct fluid to the appropriate clutch packs or bands under computer control to more precisely control shift points.
Arrington Performance Stage II Valve Body Install Guide





















